Fans React To Drake's New Single "I'm Upset"

Drake is on fire. The rapper recently released his new single, "I'm Upset" on Saturday (May 26), and fans have mixed feelings about it.

Drizzy announced the single on social media with dark and ominous artwork. The 3-minute track signals Drake's frustrations as well as his fear of gold diggers trying to take him for all that he has. "I'm upset Hunnid thousand on my head, it's disrespect / So offended that I had to double check," he raps.

"I'm Upset" is expected to appear on Drake's forthcoming studio album, Scorpion, set to drop in June 2018. The new single follows his fiery diss track, "Duppy Freestyle," which was aimed at Pusha T and Kanye West, in response to Pusha's "Infrared," which singled the Canadian out for reportedly not writing his own raps.

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Following the new single's release, many fans took to social media to share their reviews. It seems that an overwhelming number of fans think the song is a smash. Many claimed it wasn't as great as the "Duppy Freestyle." Others suggested it solidifies Drake's place on top in the industry.

"I'm Upset" is now available for streaming on Apple Music. Listen to the song above, and check out all the fans reactions below.

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"So excited to announce “Witness!” a special performance piece composed and directed by myself at the phenomenal @elbphilharmonie (photo’d here:)," she wrote on Instagram to accompany a photo of the event flyer, which features the picturesque venue. Tickets for the performance go on sale on May 31.

The Houston native is no stranger to elaborate stage productions and intricate, detail-driven performances. She's performed in places such as the Guggenheim and Marfa's Chinati Foundation, so we're sure "Witness!" will be one to remember.

Earlier this year, Solange dropped her performance slot at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival, citing "major production delays" as the cause for cancellation. "She sends her sincerest apologies, and looks forward to performing at Coachella in the future," the official Coachella Twitter page read.

The performance coincides with the release of her latest studio-album, When I Get Home. Check out her announcement below.

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so excited to announce “Witness!” a special performance piece composed and directed by myself at the phenomenal @elbphilharmonie (photo’d here:) tickets on sale friday may 31 🖤!

The album's release date was initially suspended in light of Nipsey Hussle's untimely death in March 2019. YG included a song, entitled "My Last Words (Nipsey Hussle Tribute)." The track includes audio from YG's speech at Nip's memorial service.

Just hours ahead of the album's release, YG announced that he would be giving a percentage of his album sales to Nip's two children. "I’m giving his kids a percentage of every song on the album,” YG said in a recent interview on Big Boy's Neighborhood. “By the time they get 18, from me, they’re gonna have a bag sitting there.”

YG is gearing up for the release of his new studio album, 4REAL 4REAL. Ahead of the album's Friday release, YG stopped by Big Boy's Neighborhood on Wednesday (May 23), where he discussed his friendship with Nipsey Hussle. He also revealed his plans to donate a percentage of his album sales to Nip's two children.

YG revealed his thoughtful plan when he was asked about the epitaph that is included on the album's cover art. "I put that 'In Loving Memory of Nip' on the album because I'm giving his kids a percentage of every song on the album. So by the time they hit 18, from me, they gonna have a bag," YG explained. He also noted that he is considering making donations to the family for the next six albums.

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4REAL 4REAL was slated to drop earlier this year but was pushed back in light of Nipsey's untimely passing. It now drops this Friday (May 24).